Liberty Plugins, a developer of electric vehicle (EV) charge station management solutions, in partnership with Wallbox, a global provider of EV charging hardware, announced the launch of the US-made Liberty CodeConnect Wallbox Charger.
The new offering integrates Wallbox’s Pulsar Plus hardware with Liberty Plugins’ CodeConnect encryption system to enable access control and payment features in locations where internet connectivity is limited or unavailable.
It’s available in 40 and 48A variants and is designed to meet North American safety and compliance standards.
The charger is targeted at environments where conventional networked solutions are impractical due to connectivity constraints, security policies, or cost concerns. These include remote parks, secure facilities such as government or military sites, and budget-sensitive commercial or residential installations.
System features:
- Offline access management: Operators can distribute time-based session codes to manage access without the need for live network communication.
- No network or gateway required: The unit operates independently of local internet infrastructure, reducing installation complexity and deployment cost.
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Pay-per-session capability: Charging sessions can be sold or granted on a per-use basis, even in locations without connectivity.
The solution aims to support underserved segments of the EV infrastructure market that require reliable access control and payment features without recurring software subscriptions or complex backend systems.
Liberty Plugins’ broader product line includes hardware- and software-based charge station management tools, including Hydra and the Liberty Access Platform, with continued focus on enabling EV infrastructure in constrained or cost-sensitive environments.
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